cxmon

Quick news

cxmon V3.2 is now available:

64-bit fixes to the 680x0 disassembler

added AltiVec instructions to the PowerPC disassembler

fixed bugs in the Z80 disassembler

General information

What is cxmon?

cxmon is an interactive command-driven file manipulation tool that is
inspired by the "Amiga Monitor" by Timo Rossi. It has commands and features
similar to a machine code monitor/debugger, but it lacks any functions for
running/tracing code. There are, however, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86
(including x86-64), 6502 and Z80 disassemblers, and special support for
disassembling MacOS code.

What can I do with cxmon?

The primary intention behind cxmon was to provide a tool for emulation
developers and other people that need to manipulate or inspect binary data
and machine code. It has been an invaluable tool during the development of
Basilisk II, SheepShaver
and Frodo. Possible uses of cxmon include